
I guess you could use the Flush datatype [1] depending on how your
data is generated.
Cheers,
[1] http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/conduit/0.5.4.1/doc/html/Data-Co...
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Simon Marechal
On 01/02/2013 08:21, Michael Snoyman wrote:
So you're saying you want to keep the same grouping that you had originally? Or do you want to batch up a certain number of results? There are lots of ways of approaching this problem, and the types don't imply nearly enough to determine what you're hoping to achieve here.
Sorry for not being clear. I would like to group them "as much as possible", that is up to a certain limit, and also within a "time threshold". I believe that the conduit code will be called only when something happens in the conduit, so an actual timer would be useless (unless I handle this at the source perhaps, and propagate "ticks").
That is why in my first message I talked about stacking things into the list until the conduit has no more input available, or a maximum size is reached, but was not sure this even made sense.
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